![]() ![]() Bottom-line: You don’t want clients to connect to the Open-Mesh device, but to the Cisco WLC network. First, choose an SSID that does not correspond to the SSID that is configured in the Cisco WLC for the public accessible network and also hide this SSID (See Figure 5). Instead we will need to make some configuration changes to make the wireless network on the Open-Mesh device as inaccessible as possible. Unfortunately it is not possible to turn off the wireless capabilities on an Open-Mesh device completely. This should all be handled by the Cisco WLC-based network. You don’t actually want to use the Open-Mesh device to provide any wireless capabilities. Below are the configuration items that need to be changed for CloudTrax to work with the WLC: Public SSID settings tab Please refer to the CloudTrax documentation at for the quick start guide and documentation on how to use the splash page. In this case the VLAN from the 802.1Q trunk towards the WLC needs to be mapped to an access port towards the OM2P. Or you have to place a switch that does support an 802.1Q trunk between the WLC and the OM2P. You therefore either have to use the native VLAN capability on the WLC when connecting it directly to the OM2P. Keep in mind that the OM2P does not support an 802.1Q trunk towards the WLC. The Open-Mesh OM2P does and is therefore the recommended device for this project.įrom the perspective of the Cisco WLC, the OM2P just acts like an upstream switch and from the perspective of the OM2P the Cisco WLC just appears to be a wired device. Also keep in mind that not all Open-Mesh devices come with a second ethernet port. ![]() Make sure to plug the internet uplink into the port closest to the power plug and the Cisco WLC to the other port. the OM2P - between the Cisco WLC based WiFi network an the internet (See Figure 4). In order to make a Cisco WLC based WiFi network work with CloudTrax, the solution is to place an Open-Mesh device - e.g. This capability is restricted to Open-Mesh based devices. The Cisco WLC does not directly support interacting with the CloudTrax-based Captive Portal. Figure 3: Ports, Interfaces, and WLANs in a Cisco WLC As we want to provide a single public SSID with a CloudTrax backed captive portal, this setup would be sufficient. But in this case only a single SSID can be configured. ![]() As an alternative you can also use the untagged VLAN within the WLC, thus not requiring a 802.1Q on the neighbor switch side. As shown in Figure 3, each controller port connection is an 802.1Q trunk and should be configured as such on the neighbor switch. With Cisco WLC a service set identifier (SSID) is mapped to a VLAN within a port. In this article I’ll show you how to do exactly this. Instead you might want to use the best of both worlds: The rock solid Cisco hardware with the easy to use CloudTrax captive portal. Figure 2: Captive Portal provided by CloudTraxīut if you already made a large financial and time investment into your Cisco WLC based Wifi network you do not necessarily want to rip and replace this network with an Open-Mesh network. within a hotel, restaurant, college campus or other location - for users to authenticate via a Captive Portal for free, with a free or prepaid voucher or via PayPal payment (See Figure 2). Here Open-Mesh with it’s cloud-based CloudTrax controller offers a very simple and cost-effective solution to deploy a Wifi network - e.g. Figure 1: Simple Cisco WLC based networkĭespite these outstanding capabilities, Cisco’s WLC brings rather limited and complicated capabilities to the table when it comes to creating a simple captive portal for Wifi users, where authentication of valid customers is performed via voucher codes. The solution simplifies deploying and managing large-scale wireless LANs by managing all data client, communications, and system administration functions, performing radio resource management (RRM) functions, managing system-wide mobility policies, and coordinating all security functions (See Figure 1). The Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) solution provides 802.11 wireless networking solutions for enterprises and service providers via a combination of a central wireless LAN controllers and associated lightweight access points controlled by the controller, all concurrently managed by any or all of the operating system user interfaces. CloudTrax Online Dashboard Configuration.Use a Cisco WLC based Wifi with the CloudTrax captive portal ![]()
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![]() ![]() The younger children are, the less should be expected of them. They will get distracted from the task at hand.īe aware of this before you start and establish ground rules at the beginning. The temptation to play is just too much for most kids to overcome. Any toys that are broken or missing key parts automatically go in the trash, along with any actual trash you come across.Īsking children to sort through toys is an uphill battle.They will be much more willing to part with things. If you’re asking your kids to donate some of their toys to charity, make sure they understand where the toys will go and who will benefit from them (at least in a general sense). Children have a tremendous capacity for compassion. These might include: freeing up space in kids’ rooms so they have more room to play, decreasing clutter, or donating to charity. Instead of just telling your kids they need to get rid of some of their toys, discuss with them the reasons for doing so. ![]() Decide beforehand what guidelines you wish to establish with regards to getting rid of toys.Help them look for toys they really don’t play with and won’t miss. Their natural tendency toward possessiveness, lack of perspective, and immature reasoning skills all combine to make the task overwhelming to them. Most children, especially children under the age of eight, have a difficult time making such decisions. Decide together what will stay and what will go.Help children develop a habit of parting with things they no longer want or need.Establish guidelines and systems for maintaining an organized space so that your joint efforts don’t go to waste.Hold children accountable for putting things away when they are finished with them.Teach children to sort and store items by type so that it's easy to find what you're looking for.Help children begin to understand the importance of caring for things so that they remain in good condition.Here are just a few of the many principles of organization you can teach your children in order to give them a head start at becoming an organized person. In her book, The life-changing magic of tidying up, Japanese organizer Marie Kondo points out that the main reason so many people lack basic organization skills is that they were never taught them. Then, make decluttering a learning experience by teaching basic principles of organization to your children as you work together. Children tend to be much more cooperative when they understand what is expected of them. Before you begin decluttering, briefly explain the process to your children. ![]() ![]() ![]() This marks 3 months without balance reset. Players kept aUEC and purchased ships and items. 7 months without balance reset.Īlpha 3.9 - April 29th 2020 (No wipe). ![]() Players kept aUEC and some purchased ships and items. 10 months without balance reset.Īlpha 3.10 - August 6th 2020 (No wipe). Players kept aUEC and most purchased ships and items. Almost a year without balance resetĪlpha 3.11 - October 8th 2020 (No wipe). One year and 3 months without a balance reset.Īlpha 3.12 - December 16th 2020 (No wipe). Closing in on 2 years without a balance reset.Īlpha 3.13 - April 22nd 2021 (No wipe). (2 years since previous grind reset)Īlpha 3.14 - August 6th 2021 (No wipe). 1 month since previous reset.Īlpha 3.15 - November 10th 2021. 5 month since previous reset.Īlpha 3.16 - December 22nd 2021 (No wipe). (8 months since last wipe)Īlpha 3.17 - April 29th 2022 (No wipe). Balance and item wipe but not reputation. Full item, reputation and balance wipe (1 month since last wipe)Īlpha 3.18 - March 10th 2023. Item wipe only (1 week since last wipe)Īlpha 3.18.1 - April 12th 2023. No Wipe (1 month since last wipe)Īlpha 3.18.2 - April 21st 2023. Progress was reset at the last patches: Next Estimated Wipe - UnknownĪlpha 3.19 - May 16th 2023. Read our in depth article about Cross Chassis Upgrades. The upgraded ship retains the insurance term of the original ship. For the time being, it is possible to upgrade a ship via Cross Chassis Upgrade to a ship of greater value. Prematurely buying a ship based on its performance in an alpha patch is probably a bad idea.Īs a general rule, when purchasing ships it is important to understand the final view of where the ship is intended to fit into the Star Citizen universe. Another example is the Misc Razor which debuted in 3.1 and was the dominant racing ship until 3.2. For example, patch 3.2 released the prospector which was able to mine to generate faster aUEC than other professions. Alpha builds have a tendency to showcase inaccurately the in game value of a ship. Pro Tip: Do not purchase ships or items for real cash based on ANY Alpha build. Often things like insurance timers or earning rates are faked to allow players to meaningfully test a set of features. Generally, the Alpha builds are solely for testing purposes to help CIG create the final economy that is being built into the game. It is a common error seen in online forums (like Reddit or Spectrum) that players think the prices, earning potential, aUEC farming rates or any number of economic features are final. The Star Citizen Alpha does not represent the final implementation of the economy. ![]() ![]() Think of the whole process as something similar to how you organize your closet. You’ve probably bookmarked a number of pages you thought would be useful but ended up not visiting them at all after some time. You ‘ll be able to tag book marks with keywords, making it a breeze to find them later on. Last but not least, Chrome will make it easier to organize your book marks with the help of tags. This will come in handy if you want to remember why you book marked a certain website or if you want to j ot down a quick to – do list. Īnother neat feature will be the ability to add notes to your book marks. And if you accidentally delete a bookmark, don ‘t worry – you ‘ll be able to recover it from the trash. So, whether you ‘re on your laptop, tablet or smartphone, your book marks will always be up – to – date. ![]() One of the biggest changes will be the ability to automatically sync your book marks across devices. ![]() In 2022, Chrome will continue to evolve, making it even easier and faster to bookmark your favorite websites. Not only was Chrome faster and more stable than its predecessors, but it also introduced a new way of bookmark ing websites. With the launch of Google Chrome in 2008, came a new era of web browsers. Sure, making this happen and keeping things organized can take a lot of work but it will all be worth it given how productive you’ll become by doing it. The real challenge, however, is keeping these Google Chrome bookmarks organized because one can easily get lost with lots of bookmarked pages to navigate through. The good news is web browsers today like Google Chrome allow us to easily access our favorite pages through its bookmarking feature. If you’ve been living under a rock, you still probably type the entire URL on the address bar which is not only frustrating but also time-consuming. Whether it’s work-related or entertainment, we all have our favorite sites we like to frequent. ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, bullfrogs are nearly twice as big as grass frogs, so students receive a significantly better experience. Bullfrogs are highly recommended over grass frogs, since bullfrogs are an invasive species in much of the United States. For teaching suggestions, please see the teachers' guide (available free, but listed as a separate item on my list of products).Īlthough I used the guide with 7th graders, it would serve well as an introductory frog dissection guide for high school students. ![]() Of course, I ask that teachers limit copying to their own students. I anticipate that teachers will use their download of this guide in order to produce copies for their students. The 'no human' version is 11 pages shorter. However, it occurred to me that some teachers might want a self-paced guide that focuses entirely on the frog. The primary guide is further described below. Each year, the unit was more fun to teach! It became such a joy to support students as they taught most of the unit to themselves! In May, 2020 I reluctantly retired, and I revised the guide once again in December. These notes then guided my next revision. Sometimes, I noticed a student who had discovered a better method to complete a specific action (such as skinning the frog's chin). Annually, as I taught the unit, I made notes of steps that students found challenging, and I frequently probed students for their feedback. With significant help from a more computer savvy friend, I produced large, clear illustrations and began writing my own steps. The key, it seemed to me, was to produce a guide so detailed that students could teach themselves - at their own pace. While the students still enjoyed the unit, I must admit that this approach was exhausting!įinally, about 20 years ago I decided to produce my own guide. For several years I had all students complete one step at a time, and I provided students with a compilation of various illustrations. The descriptions were often confusing and the illustrations were much too small. Why this manual was created: When I began teaching in the late '70s, I was frustrated with the guides available to teachers. The fourteen large illustrations include clearly labeled structures. Throughout the guide, when information is provided about the human body, it is written in a different font and in italics. The 47 pages of instructions are written in short paragraphs, with a blank line between each paragraph. With this thorough, detailed self-paced guide, your entire human body unit is enhanced! For these 5-7 lab periods, your students' enthusiasm will be super-charged! The guide is the result of over 20 years of observing students in action. ![]() ![]() ![]() IRS started accepting returns on January 23, 2023. Estimated 2023 IRS Income Tax Return Chart IRS Accepts an E-Filed Return By:ĭirect Deposit Sent (Or Paper Check Mailed 1 week later): Mailing in a paper return can result in a few weeks’ extra delay at the beginning of the process, since the IRS will need to enter it into their computer systems manually. Note that the first column is when the IRS “accepts” your return, which can be 2-3 days after when you submitted it electronically. It is not exact, as all taxpayers have different tax returns and situations. And remember: This is an estimate of when to expect your refund. If the IRS announces any changes this spring, we will update this chart. So, here’s the chart you were looking for. Whether the taxpayer has existing debts to the federal government.Whether the return is e-filed or sent by mail.If the taxpayer is claiming certain credits (especially EITC and CTC). ![]() Several factors can determine when a taxpayer might receive his or her tax refund, including: It’s a good idea to e-file your tax return as soon as you have all of your tax documents (like your W2, 1099s, mortgage and student loan interest, and other items) as e-filing generally ensures a faster turnaround time. Or you can download the IRS2Go app to check your refund status. If your IRS income tax refund is delayed after you’ve filed, ask your tax professional, or simply use the “ Where’s My Refund?” tool on the IRS website to check the status of your refund. However, note that taxpayers with the Earned Income Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit generally have their refunds delayed by about one month while the IRS confirms eligibility for these credits. The IRS says most e-filed tax refunds are direct deposited into taxpayer bank accounts in as little as 10 days. That’s without an expensive “tax refund loan” or other similar product. So, early tax filers who are a due a refund can often see the refund as early as mid- or late February. The IRS has announced it will start accepting tax returns on January 23, 2023(as we predicted as far back as October 2022). The IRS Started Accepting Returns on January 23 As a result of all of this, the deadline for filing federal income tax returns (generally Form 1040), will be Tuesday, April 18, 2023, and most states usually follow the same calendar for state income tax returns.ĭepending on when taxpayers file their returns, they can often receive their federal tax refund payment (check or direct deposit) within only 2-3 weeks. However, that Monday, April 17, 2023, is Emancipation Day, a holiday recognized in Washington, D.C., where the IRS is headquartered.Īpril 17 is also Patriot’s Day, a state holiday in Maine and Massachusetts. When the deadline falls on a weekend, the IRS moves the deadline day to the next business day. Why is the 2023 tax deadline April 18 instead of April 15? Because April 15, the standard deadline, falls on a Saturday. If you can’t file your taxes by April 18, keep reading below about how you can file an automatic extension, which gives you an additional six months to file. Keep in mind that the tax deadline this year is Ap(not April 15), and the weeks leading up to the deadline are when the IRS can get swamped by the highest number of tax returns. Fortunately, most of the tax-related issues caused by the pandemic won’t affect taxpayers this season. One bit of great news is that the IRS has been processing tax returns this year even faster than in the last few years, when it was still struggling to overcome issues related to the pandemic. If you’ve had major income changes this year, had a child, got married or divorced, retired, bought a house, or changed investments, or made any other really significant life changes, you should definitely seek the advice of a tax professional like a CPA or EA in order to make sure you are complying with tax laws and also taking advantage of new changes that could benefit you. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and suing, because they fear retaliation if they have to complain in-house,” Vicki Schultz, professor at Yale Law School and one of the authors of that statement, told TIME in an email. The internal complaint process, however, “deters many victims of harassment from ever reporting to the U.S. ![]() Since 1991, juries have returned well over 500 verdicts on sexual harassment - decisions that often contradict one another and send mixed signals about how we should behave anytime we meet a co-worker we’d like to see after five. Today it’s embedded in multiple Supreme Court decisions (three more are expected before July), thousands of corporate policies and a host of lower-court cases that have spread like kudzu across the legal landscape. Just 25 years ago, sexual harassment was considered a radical-fringe by-product of feminist theory. Part of the reason these workplace sexual harassment cases at this time were so thorny was that many people, including experts, disagreed on the definitions of terms such as “quid pro quo harassment” and “hostile work environment.” As TIME reported in the run-up to Jones’ case, the laws on the subject were anything but clear:īut in truth the tangle of laws currently defining sexual harassment is so jumbled that even if everyone could agree on the facts, it’s simply impossible to predict the outcome of a case like Jones v. (Paula Jones’ lawyers cited the earlier Burlington Industries ruling prominently, TIME noted back then.) The case facing the Supreme Court was the result of the company’s appeal on that idea. Though she ended up getting promoted without sleeping with him, a lower court held that what she experienced was quid pro quo harassment anyway, even if the retribution never actually materialized. In Burlington Industries, Kimberly Ellerth claimed that a vice president at her company commented on her physical appearance and told her that he could make her job “very hard or very easy” at the company, which Ellerth understood to mean that her success at work was contingent on sleeping with him. Though a lower-court judge had ruled that they had been harassed, that earlier ruling also held that the city couldn’t be held responsible for the harassment, as City Hall didn’t know what was happening. In Faragher, Beth Ann Faragher said that while working as a municipal lifeguard in a town north of Miami in the late 1980s, male supervisors groped her and other female lifeguards, pantomimed oral sex, invited women to shower with them and entered their locker room without knocking. ![]() ![]() ![]() Android Enterprise fully managed and corporate-owned work profile: Use app configuration policy.Android Enterprise personally owned devices with a work profile.You can create VPN profiles using the following VPN connection types: To help you assign the app using Intune, see Add apps to Microsoft Intune. This section also lists the platforms and VPN apps that must use an app configuration policy. Some platforms and VPN apps require an app configuration policy to preconfigure the VPN app, instead of a VPN device configuration profile. After the VPN app is deployed, then you create and deploy a VPN device configuration profile that configures the VPN server settings, including the VPN server name (or FQDN) and authentication method. On user devices, you deploy the VPN app your organization uses. This VPN app connects to your VPN server. Enrolled devices that run Windows 10/11īefore you can use VPN profiles assigned to a device, you must install the VPN app.Enrolled devices that run Windows 8.1 and later. ![]() You can use Intune custom configuration policies to create VPN profiles for the following platforms: User enrollment for iOS/iPadOS and macOS only support per-app VPN. For more information, see How to configure certificates with Microsoft Intune. This step makes sure that each device can recognize the legitimacy of your certificate authority. If you use certificate based authentication for your VPN profile, then deploy the VPN profile, certificate profile, and trusted root profile to the same groups. VPN profiles for a device tunnel are supported for Windows 10/11 Enterprise multi-session remote desktops. If you need help with deploying apps using Microsoft Intune, see What is app management in Microsoft Intune?. You must deploy the VPN app before you create the VPN profile. This article lists the VPN apps you can use, shows you how to create a VPN profile, and includes guidance on securing your VPN profiles. The users see the VPN connection in the list of available networks, and can connect with minimal effort. You assign this profile to all users who have iOS/iPadOS devices. You create a VPN profile that includes these settings. This issue and warning remain until Windows updates the Windows 11 client that resolves this issue.įor example, you want to configure all iOS/iPadOS devices with the required settings to connect to a file share on the organization network. ![]() After the upgrade to Windows 11, any changes to the devices VPN profiles or adding new VPN profiles will trigger the issue.
![]() Most often, falls happen because of an unexpected change in conditions – that is surface conditions, environmental conditions or walking conditions. Common trip triggers include poor lighting, uneven carpet or flooring, cables or other electrical equipment, stairs and various distractions while walking. People may trip when a surface is uneven or another object gets in the way of a walking path. Trips start with a loss of balance and most often end in a fall. ![]() Employers need to conduct a thorough worksite hazard analysis to determine the full range of hazards to which employees are exposed and the full range of controls that will protect workers from those hazards.Slips may be caused by inconsistencies in walking surfaces, including the presence of substances such as ice, water, oil, loose gravel and worn-out flooring surfaces. To this end, the fact that OSHA highlights particular hazards, requirements, and controls in one area, but does not highlight them in another area, does not signify that the hazards, requirements, and controls highlighted in the first area are not applicable to the second area. In this Hospitals eTool, OSHA’s focus, in a given hospital area, on particular hazards, requirements and controls does not signify that they are the only applicable hazards, requirements and controls for that area. 654(a)(1), which requires each employer to “furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees.” ![]() Recognized controls may be required by specific OSHA standards (such as requirements for the use of PPE, respirators, and/or work practice, administrative, or engineering controls), but even if they are not, these controls may be required to comply with the general duty clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 29 U.S.C. For each hospital area, OSHA highlights some of the specific OSHA requirements, as well as recognized controls, that are likely applicable in that particular area. This Hospitals eTool addresses some of the hazards commonly found in various hospital areas, such as the emergency department and the surgical suite. This eTool* will help employers and workers identify hazards and implement effective administrative, engineering and work practice controls. OSHA created this Hospitals eTool to help hospitals identify and assess workplace safety and health needs, implement safety and health management systems, and enhance safe patient handling and violence prevention, among other protections. Moreover, some studies associate caregiver fatigue, injury, and stress with a higher risk of medication errors and patient infection. For example, repeated manual lifting can injure caregivers and also put patients at risk of falls, fractures, bruises, and skin tears. Caregivers feel an ethical duty to "do no harm" to patients and may even put their own safety and health at risk to help a patient.īecause hospital workers and their patients share the same physical environment and organizational culture, protecting workers in hospitals can also provide benefits to patients. Hospital work often requires coping with some of the most stressful situations found in any workplace. Hospitals have a dynamic, unpredictable environment and a unique culture. ![]() Hazards presented in hospital environments include lifting and moving patients, needlesticks, slips, trips, and falls, exposure to infectious diseases, hazardous chemicals, and air contaminants, and the potential for agitated or combative patients or visitors. This is twice the rate for private industry as a whole ( U.S. hospitals recorded 228,200 work-related injuries and illnesses, a rate of 5.9 work-related injuries and illnesses for every 100 full-time employees. Hospitals are one of the most hazardous places to work. ![]() |
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